Making Gullah A History of Sapelo Islanders, Race, and the American Imagination. Melissa L. Cooper. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2017. ISBN 978-4696-3268-1 (pbk., $29.95); ISBN 978-1-4696- 3267-4 (hardcover, $85); ISBN 978-1-4696-3269-8 (ebook, $19.99). 304 p
The buildup to the Civil War often focuses on the events of white men and their feelings towards the...
Home to the Gullah people, the Sea Islands in the Lowcountry of South Carolina and Georgia contain a...
The Waccamaw neck and the Sea Islands of South Carolina were historically productive agricultural la...
The history of Sapelo Islanders in published works reveals a complex cast of characters, each one wo...
Principles of rural sociology, ethnographic research, and interpersonal communication provide the f...
This thesis represents an ethnographic study of the current situation of the South Carolina Gullah. ...
Gated communities throughout the Sea Islands of South Carolina, Georgia, and northern Florida repres...
(Winning Entry 2002 SAS Student Paper Competition: Graduate) Gullah women of the South Carolina Sea ...
The South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium publishes Coastal Heritage, a quarterly publication that cov...
The Gullah Geechee are descendants of enslaved Africans who worked on the island coastal plantations...
This travel article from the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism tells the hi...
Principles of rural sociology and interpersonal communication provide the foundation for a study of ...
Home to the Gullah people, the Sea Islands in the Lowcountry of South Carolina and Georgia contain a...
The legacy of Black land ownership and cultural autonomy is not a well-known narrative of Black hist...
“Welcum, Oona. Time Fa We Laan Bout Gullah” (Welcome, Everyone. Time for us to learn about Gullah): ...
The buildup to the Civil War often focuses on the events of white men and their feelings towards the...
Home to the Gullah people, the Sea Islands in the Lowcountry of South Carolina and Georgia contain a...
The Waccamaw neck and the Sea Islands of South Carolina were historically productive agricultural la...
The history of Sapelo Islanders in published works reveals a complex cast of characters, each one wo...
Principles of rural sociology, ethnographic research, and interpersonal communication provide the f...
This thesis represents an ethnographic study of the current situation of the South Carolina Gullah. ...
Gated communities throughout the Sea Islands of South Carolina, Georgia, and northern Florida repres...
(Winning Entry 2002 SAS Student Paper Competition: Graduate) Gullah women of the South Carolina Sea ...
The South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium publishes Coastal Heritage, a quarterly publication that cov...
The Gullah Geechee are descendants of enslaved Africans who worked on the island coastal plantations...
This travel article from the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism tells the hi...
Principles of rural sociology and interpersonal communication provide the foundation for a study of ...
Home to the Gullah people, the Sea Islands in the Lowcountry of South Carolina and Georgia contain a...
The legacy of Black land ownership and cultural autonomy is not a well-known narrative of Black hist...
“Welcum, Oona. Time Fa We Laan Bout Gullah” (Welcome, Everyone. Time for us to learn about Gullah): ...
The buildup to the Civil War often focuses on the events of white men and their feelings towards the...
Home to the Gullah people, the Sea Islands in the Lowcountry of South Carolina and Georgia contain a...
The Waccamaw neck and the Sea Islands of South Carolina were historically productive agricultural la...